5120-9-06
Inmate rules of conduct.

(A)
The disciplinary violations defined by this rule shall address acts that
constitute an immediate and direct threat to the security or orderly operation
of the institution, or to the safety of its staff, visitors and inmates,
(including the inmate who has violated the rule,) as well as other violations
of institutional or departmental rules and regulations.

(d)
By
any other circumstances evidencing a lack of consent by the victim.

(13)
Consensual physical contact
for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying either person.

(14)
Seductive or obscene acts, including
indecent exposure or masturbation; including, but not limited, to any word,
action, gesture or other behavior that is sexual in nature and would be
offensive to a reasonable person.

(29)
Escape from institution or outside
custody (e.g. transport vehicle, department transport officer, other court
officer or law enforcement officer, outside work crew, etc.) As used in this
rule, escape means that the inmate has exited a building in which he was
confined; crossed a secure institutional perimeter; or walked away from or
broken away from custody while outside the facility.

(36)
Possession or
manufacture of a weapon, ammunition, explosive or incendiary device.

(37)
Procuring, or attempting to procure, a
weapon, ammunition, explosive or incendiary device; aiding, soliciting or
collaborating with another person to procure a weapon, ammunition, explosive or
incendiary device or to introduce or convey a weapon, ammunition, explosive or
incendiary device into a correctional facility.

(38)
Possession of plans, instructions, or
formula for making weapons or any explosive or incendiary device.

(39)
Unauthorized possession, manufacture, or
consumption of drugs or any intoxicating substance.

(40)
Procuring or attempting to procure,
unauthorized drugs; aiding, soliciting, or collaborating with another to
procure unauthorized drugs or to introduce unauthorized drugs into a
correctional facility.

(45)
Dealing, conducting, facilitating, or
participating in any transaction, occurring in whole or in part, within an
institution, or involving an inmate, staff member or another for which payment
of any kind is made, promised, or expected.

(46)
Conducting business operations with any
person or entity outside the institution, whether or not for profit, without
specific permission in writing from the managing
officer.

(c)
Any physical harm that involves some
permanent incapacity, whether partial or total, or that involves some
temporary, substantial incapacity;

(d)
Any physical harm that involves some
permanent disfigurement or that involves some temporary, serious
disfigurement;

(e)
Any physical
harm that involves acute pain of such duration as to result in substantial
suffering or that involves any degree of prolonged or intractable
pain.

(3)
"Sexual
conduct" means vaginal intercourse between a male and female; anal intercourse,
fellatio, and cunnilingus between persons regardless of sex; and, without
privilege to do so, the insertion, however slight, of any part of the body or
any instrument, apparatus, or other object into the vaginal or anal cavity of
another. Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete vaginal or anal
intercourse.

(4)
"Sexual contact"
means any touching of an erogenous zone of another, including without
limitation the thigh, genitals, buttock, pubic region, or, if the person is a
female, a breast, for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying either
person.

(5)
"Possession" means
either actual or constructive possession and may be inferred from any facts or
circumstances that indicate possession, control or ownership of the item, or of
the container or area in which the item was found.

(6)
"Unauthorized drugs," for the purposes of
this rule, refers to any drug not authorized by institutional or departmental
policy including any controlled substance, any prescription drug possessed
without a valid prescription, or any medications held in excess of possession
limits.

(7)
"Extortion," as used in
these rules, means acting with purpose to obtain any thing of benefit or value,
or to compel, coerce, or induce another to violate a rule or commit any
unlawful act.